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For the sophomore or the junior, homecoming will be memorable, and a reflection of the past. This yea.r's home- coming will certainly be re- membered by all of the '67 graduating class , including homecoming qu e e n , Suzanne Cone. The day's activities offi- cially began with an afternoon assembly in which the queen was crowned by Bill Phillips, co-captain of the Goblins. After the coronation, there were skits and a pep assembly. After the assembly, school was dis- missed for a parade, in honor of the 1966 Homecoming roy- alty. The day was climaxedwith a Goblin victory over Siloam, and a dance at the Jr. High Cafeteria. Bill Phillips crowns the 1966 Homecoming Queen, Suzanne Cone, as Tim Risely, Paul Mathis, and Sherry Dixon watch. The Homecoming royalty with escorts during the 1966 Homecoming assembly include Kay Sasser, Sophomore, Beth Brown, Junior: Sherry Dixon, Senior, Queen, Suzanne Cone, Senior, Kathy Witty, Senior, Sharon Edwards, Junior, Brenda 116 Trice, Sophomore. Escorts, all Seniors, are Tony Kendall, Von Johnson, Bill Erter, Ken Blackwell,Bil1 Phillips, Tim Risley, Paul Mathis, James McEntire, Bernest Cain, and Gary Brazzeal.
.i n Sl 1 1- wi' The 1966 Homecoming Royalty watch the game between the Golden Goblins and the Siloam Springs Panthers. The Royalty were ardent supporters on Homecoming night. 53: :noun 595' The Panther in the tree became a reality for the Goblins in their annual Homecoming Day game. This float entered by the FFA, was one of the many floats that helped make the Homecoming Parade one of the best. kv-3-4: -1 I Lx kr ' 11 V Ax Q ff,-9'-A K I-? 3' 4, 2 . Homecoming not only means royalty and a ball game, but it also means putting in a lot of work on the floats, which is just what Bill Capps, Debbie Monday and Vickie Cox are doing. Glenn Carlson makes good decorations for the FBLA float. 5' s .t' L La ,ft xx yyx N! WEKX K ...Magi M ?gt if, si gg 's..Qff'?'p, A 'fi Y V Q Xl' K , il SH ' if ' L, J .4 .W 'P x Q li js 1 p 5 CP I 5 4 as '!!!.5'
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